List of hybrid birds-of-paradise
Hybrid birds of paradise may occur when individuals of different species, that look similar and have overlapping ranges, confuse each other for their own species and crossbreed.
Erwin Stresemann hypothesised that hybridisation among birds-of-paradise might explain why so many of the described species were so rare. Stresemann examinined many controversial specimens and, during the 1920s and 1930s, he published several papers on his hypothesis. Many of the species described in the late 19th and early 20th centuries are now generally considered to be hybrids, though some are still subject to dispute; their status is unlikely to be settled definitely without genetic examination of museum specimens.
Known or presumptive hybrids
Some named hybrids and presumed hybrids are:[1]
- Astrapian sicklebill (Astrapia nigra x Epimachus f. fastuosus). Originally described as species Epimachus astrapioides Rothschild, 1897.
- Barnes' astrapia (Astrapia mayeri x A. stephaniae). Originally described as species Astrarchia barnesi Iredale, 1948.
- Bensbach's bird of paradise (presumed Ptiloris m. magnificus x Paradisaea m. minor). Originally described as species Janthothorax bensbachi Büttikofer, 1894.
- Blood's bird of paradise (Paradisaea raggiana salvadorii x P. rudolphi margaritae). Originally described as species Paradisaea bloodi Iredale, 1948.
- Duivenbode's bird of paradise (Paradisaea guilielmi x P. minor finschi). Originally described as species Paradisaea duivenbodei Ménégaux, 1913.
- Duivenbode's riflebird (Ptiloris magnificus intercedens x Lophorina superba minor). Originally described as species Paryphephorus (Craspediphora) duivenbodei Meyer, 1890.
- Duivenbode's six-wired bird of paradise (presumed Parotia sefilata x Lophorina superba). Originally described as species Parotia duivenbodei Rothschild, 1900.
- Elliot's bird of paradise (presumed Astrapia nigra x Epimachus f. fastuosus). Originally described as species Epimachus ellioti Ward, 1873.
- False-lobed astrapia (Paradigalla carunculata x Epimachus f. fastuosus). Originally described as species Pseudastrapia lobata Rothschild, 1907.
- Gilliard's bird of paradise (Paradisaea raggiana salvadorii x P. minor finschi).
- King of Holland's bird of paradise (Cicinnurus magnificus x C. regius). Originally described as species Diphyllodes gulielmi III Meyer, 1875.
- Lupton's bird of paradise (Paradisaea raggiana salvadorii x P. apoda novaeguineae). Originally described as subspecies Paradisaea apoda luptoni Lowe, 1923.
- Lyre-tailed king bird of paradise (Cicinnurus magnificus x C. regius). Originally described as species Cicinnurus lyogyrus Currie, 1900.
- Mantou's riflebird (presumed Ptiloris magnificus x Seleucidis melanoleucus). Originally described as Craspedophora mantoui Oustalet, 1891.
- Maria's bird of paradise (presumed Paradisaea guilielmi x P. raggiana augustaevictoriae). Originally described as species Paradisaea maria Reichenow, 1894.
- Mysterious bird of Bobairo (presumed Epimachus fastuosus atratus x Lophorina superba feminina).
- Rothschild's bird of paradise (Paradisaea raggiana augustaevictoriae x P. minor finschi). Originally described as species Paradisaea mixta Rothschild, 1921.
- Rothschild's lobe-billed bird of paradise (presumed Paradigalla carunculata x Lophorina s. superba). Originally described as species Loborhamphus nobilis Rothschild, 1901.
- Ruys' bird of paradise (Cicinnurus m. magnificus x Paradisaea m. minor). Originally described as species NeoParadisaea ruysi van Oort, 1906.
- Schodde's bird of paradise (Paradisaea rudolphi margaritae x Parotia l. lawesii).
- Sharpe's lobe-billed parotia (presumed Parotia sefilata x Paradigalla carunculata). Originally described as species Loborhamphus ptilorhis Sharpe, 1908.
- Stresemann's bird of paradise (Lophorina superba x Parotia carolae). Originally described as subspecies Lophorina superba pseudoparotia Stresemann, 1934.
- Wilhelmina's bird of paradise (presumed Lophorina superba x Cicinnurus magnificus). Originally described as species Lamprothorax wilhelminae Meyer, 1894.
- Wonderful bird of paradise (Seleucidis melanoleucus x Paradisaea minor). Originally described as species Paradisaea mirabilis Reichenow, 1901.
Other possible hybrids
18th century French artist Jacques Barraband, known for his ability to illustrate birds with a high degree of accuracy, produced a few illustrations of unidentified birds-of-paradise. It has been postulated that these paintings may be simply inaccurate, depict undescribed species, or depict hybrids that have not since been observed.[2]
On 15 May 2004, New Scientist published one of these paintings, which depicts a bird that most closely resembles the twelve-wired bird-of-paradise, although there are several obvious differences.[2]
References
- ↑ Frith, Clifford B. & Beehler, Bruce M. (1998). The Birds of Paradise: Paradisaeidae. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-854853-2.
- 1 2 Shuker, Karl. "Seeking the Lost Birds of Paradise". Retrieved 7 May 2014.